10:00 Reception in the Library by the President and Faculty. Other class reunions at hours an nounced by their secretaries. Tuesday, May 31: iu:ia a. m. Academic procession torms in front of Alumni Hall. 10:30 Commencement Exercises in Memorial Hall. Orations by members of the gradu ating class, J. II. Boushall, J. H. John ston, H. E Stacy, E. C. Kerr. 12:00 Address by Charles Forster Smith, Ph. D., of the University of Wisconsin. Announcements by the President. Degrees conferred. Presentation of Bibles. (Cont'd from First Page) champion team in each of these sports. Mountain climbing expeditions are conducted from day today climaxing in the 18-mile climb to Mt. Mitcht-11. At a meeting a few nights ago the Conference was enthusiastically pres ented by a number of men who were present last summer. The spirit of the meeting was that Carolina should send an even larger delegation this summer than last, altho its delegation last summei was the largest sent by any single institution. An organiza tion was effected at this meeting of those planning to attend. A list of the delegation as it now stands follows: E. W. Turlington (Delegation Lead er), W. H. Ramsagr (Capt. Baseball Team), H. B. Grimsley (Capt. Track Team), W. B. Ellis (Capt. Tennis Team), C. Thompson, Jr., (Kodaker), R. L. Deal (Ch'man "Stunt Commit tee"), W. S. Tillet (Mountain Guide), J. M. Costner (Will billet's assistant), C. E. Norman (Chief Cheerer), L. F. Turlington, A. B. Greenwood, Willie Cobb, T. M. Ramsaur, H. C. Smith, L. T.Avery, CM. Spainhoui, Norman Vann, N. E. Day, O. J. Bright, W. L. Cooper, Joe Hoffman, E. M. and J. A. Highstnitb, R. T. Webb, R. O. Huffman, J. T. Recce, F. P. Barker, T. A. Jones, Leon Stevens, E. E. Bar nett, and R. W. Hogue. DIRECTORY DF NEW DFFICERS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION B. C. Stewart, President. W. M. Parsley, Secretary. C. W. Gunter, Treasurer. Dr. J. F. Royster, Athletic Advis or. ; TAR HEEL W. H. Jones, Editor-in-chief. Associate Editors L, N. Morgan A. W. 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AND THE DOOR WAS SHUT March 15, 1910 enough 'men were under contract to handle an increased factory output of "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils whereas in 1909 enough men were not secured until July. Therefore, NO MORE MEN WANTED for summer of 1910 except those who may take the place of men already un der contract. This advertisement is continued in order to express the hope that if you desire to be a "Wear-Ever' Salesman during the summer of 1911 YOU WILL REMEMBER to make your decision early in the year. The Aluminum CooKing Utensil Co. Pittsburg, Pa. Dave W. Levy, The Tai 1 or, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA A. C. Pickard & L. DeK. Belden, College Agents. CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE TUB CAMPUS, where you will fiiid Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Canes, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oils Heaters.Hardwnre of all.kinds'and everything that is Tood to eat All goods delivered promptly. HAPEI. SI LI. .. NORTH CAROLINA . 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